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The newly arrived AMD 7900 Series comes with liquid chamber cooling (READY)

The newly arrived AMD 7900 Series comes with liquid chamber cooling (READY)

The newly arrived AMD 7900 Series comes with liquid chamber cooling (READY)Increasing power is accompanied by higher heat production. This is an increasingly important issue these days, as in order to extend the life of our processor / graphics card as much as possible, it's a good idea to pay more attention to cooling them properly. In a recent photo, we can see just as a figure explains to us how much advantage AMD’s new liquid chamber technology has over the traditional cooling mechanism that still makes up today’s vast cooling system offering.

Just think of a few of the benefits of this new thing: we would no longer have to worry about the huge size of the ribs and slats, there would be no threat of dehydration and, of course, the reliability would increase significantly. But of course, as is usually the case, the coin still has two sides. After all, let’s just imagine how much damage a tiny little leak could do to a card under a heavier load. One does not even dare to think about how much damage would be caused to the newly purchased new part in such a case.

Either way, a very important problem these days is how to replace the cooling of our graphics card with one that can keep it at a temperature that can deliver the best possible performance. Fortunately, the repository of tools already developed for this purpose can be found in quite wide and outstanding pieces. Of course, seeing this, factory coolers are already trying to grow up to handle the excess heat caused by increased performance. According to the information, AMD partners who strictly follow the reference designs will also use this technology. Taking a closer look at the picture, we can see how the new system will work.amdliquid23112011

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